Which of the Republican Senators who voted Yea on this still have a primary this year?
I don't know and I'm not sure of any easy way to find out. I'll let you know if I find anything.
Republicans in order of likelihood of being defeated Hutchison, Kay Baily (R) Texas Frist, William (R) Tennessee Lugar, Richard (R) Indiana Lott, Trent (R) Mississippi Hatch, Orrin (R) Utah Vulnerable Allen, George (R) Virginia DeWine, Mike (R) Ohio Snowe, Olympia (R) Maine Somewhat Vulnerable Burns, Conrad (R) Montana Chafee, Lincoln (R) Rhode Island Santorum, Rick (R) Pennsylvania Safe & Sound Ensign, John (R) Nevada Kyl, Jon (R) Arizona Thomas, Craig (R) WyomingThere are 33 seats on the ballot in the United States Senate in 2006. Republicans are defending 15 seats, while Democrats have 17 to protect, plus independent Senator Jim Jeffords seat in Vermont.
In 2006, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives will be up for grabs.